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visitor 10-Mar-2010 19:31
you could put your stuff here for a little more exposure:

Crimson Laurel Gallery
crimsonlaurelgallery.com
23 Crimson Laurel Way
Bakersville, NC 28705
(828) 688-3599
Linda McCormick 20-Sep-2006 03:34
Skip, I am probably the oldest of your comment people. I noticed your unique talent even when I typed up the information (about the article when you were cutting gem stonez.Remember I used that old manual typewrite, remember?? I always knew that you were were a unique person, one of a kind, and had such hidden talents. Your thoughts are deep, and I appreciate how you can capture a moment in time. You are a very talented individual. You see beyond what is there. Linda McCormick.. Chris's EX
Chad 08-Jan-2006 18:08
Outstanding work. The abandoned industry section was particularly inspiring to me, as I've been struggling to conjure up adequate imagery for a post apocalyptic work of fiction I've been toying with. Your photos made my job much easier.
Guest 24-Jul-2005 16:03
Skip,

I don't remember making a comment as mentioned, but Tweety Unplugged is an interesting response.

Jack
gene maddox 21-Nov-2004 07:05
Great composition. Good perspective Thanks
Guest 27-Apr-2004 02:21
Interesantes fotos
Gracias por compartirlas
Saludos desde España
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chris 25-Jan-2004 03:43
you got the touch....

Thanks
Guest 30-Dec-2003 12:13
Like your pics too much
leonard 17-Oct-2003 02:10
Hi Roy

visited your photosite, found it on the canon forum.
I think you make great images, try www.takeapic.com.
You can sell your images and subscribing is free.

regards,
Leonard
takeapic
Guest 16-Oct-2003 13:41
really nice art
stump 16-Sep-2003 02:48
I suffer from 2 things -"camera envy" (after seeing the clarity of detail from that G3) and "eye envy" (a gift in seeing the subject matter). Why is it my photos of junk just look like junk, and yours don't?? Great shots!!!